It is, of course, vital to understand any space thoroughly when venturing into it, and the medical field has an especially steep learning curve. The best course of action when designing a mobile health product is to include team members who know the space well and have a deep familiarity with it.

My firm has written two white papers about designing effective wearables (oriented towards the consumer space, but there are some ideas in there that you may find intriguing): http://endeavourpartners.net/white-papers/

It's amazing (and somewhat alarming) how many mHealth app developers have little to no medical experience on-staff. On the plus side, those apps developed by recognized health experts and organizations do better, in terms of downloads and sales, at least one study found.

To learn more about what organizations are doing to tackle attacks and threats we surveyed a group of 300 IT and infosec professionals to find out what their biggest IT security challenges are and what they're doing to defend against today's threats. Download the report to see what they're saying.

Is DevOps helping organizations reduce costs and time-to-market for software releases? What's getting in the way of DevOps adoption? Find out in this InformationWeek and Interop ITX infographic on the state of DevOps in 2017.

Chances are your organization is adopting cloud computing in one way or another -- or in multiple ways. Understanding the skills you need and how cloud affects IT operations and networking will help you adapt.